The rose petals are added to impart a subtle flavour with an exquisite aroma. The end result is a clear London Dry style gin with no artificial colourings added. The perfume of roses is subtle but evident, with a slight sweet flavour.
The link between roses and Chatsworth dates back to 1939 when the wife of the 10th Duke, Duchess Mary remodelled the original French Garden into a Rose Garden. The Chatsworth Rose Garden’s roses include; the Duchess of Devonshire rose, Chatsworth rose and a Joseph Paxton rose, whose petals incorporated into the Chatsworth Small Batch Release Rose Pink Gin. Find out more about Chatsworth Gin in our profile and review, or visit the Peak Ales website to buy a bottle. Comments are closed.
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